Scouting reports on Capela say that he is an erratic shooter from the field, is an abysmal free-throw shooter and can’t handle the ball. But, like many in the draft, Capela has a whole lot of upside. The 20-year-old can finish near the rim and can run the floor, and he was one of the best rebounders in his league in France. He has the frame to put on muscle, which will be important if he wants to develop his back-to-the-basket game.

Hairston started last season at North Carolina, but he was kicked off the team in December after a litany of police issues, including speeding in a car with marijuana and a handgun in it. But there’s a reason he’s a first-round pick. After leaving North Carolina, he averaged 22 points for the Texas Legends of the D-League. He’s one of the best shooters in this draft, and someone who can develop into a legitimate NBA scorer. Whether his legal problems will follow him, though, is the biggest issue for teams thinking about drafting him.

Traded to Charlotte Hornets for No. 24 pick Shabazz Napier.

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Bogdanovic had a breakout season for Partizan Belgrade in the Adriatic League, but has a big buyout in his contract and might be a player who doesn’t transition to the NBA for a few years. He’s a talented scorer, but not much is known about the 21-year-old’s game.

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